One of the most dynamic high school basketball players in the Permian Basin last season has made his college choice.

Daniel Venzant, a 5-foot-9 point guard who played at Midland Christian last season and averaged almost 31 points per game for the Mustangs, has committed to play at Cal State Fullerton for the 2017 season.

Venzant, who announced his commitment on his Twitter account on Thursday, will be going to a yet undecided college prep school this upcoming season but he said that Cal State Fullerton head coach Dedrique Taylor and his staff were willing to wait on him.

“The coaching staff really treated me like family,” said Venzant, who took his visit to the university on Wednesday and Thursday. “They told me that coming in as a freshman that I could contribute. And then also the players I met, they really treated me well.”

Venzant said he also considered Prairie View A&M, Hartford, Sam Houston State and LIU Brooklyn.

“I’ve been dreaming about this a long, long time,” Venzant said.

This past season, the Titans went 10-20 and 3-13 in Big West Conference play.

In his final season at Midland Christian, the Mustangs went 24-16 overall, 10-5 in TAPPS District 1-4A and made it to the bi-district round of the TAPPS 4A bi-district playoffs. In the 58-50 playoff loss to Bullard Brook Hill, Venzant scored a game-high 38 points.

Midland Christian boys basketball coach Chris Ryburn said he was happy for his former player.

“He’s really worked hard,” he said. “It’s got to feel good to get a chance to play the Division I level.”